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If it's only on the outside, I'd just wipe it clean.If it's worse I'd immediately remove the battery, wipe everything down with a towel, and let it dry completely. I'm in a dry location so letting it sit overnight would do it; if you're in a humid environment you might want to put it in a bowl of uncooked rice to absorb the water.

Only after it's completely dry would I put the battery back in and see if it works. If it does, great. If not, then it's time to consider getting a new phone. It's all a matter of how much water got into it and for how long.

The above is for fresh water. If the phone got immersed in salt water, I'd remove the battery, wipe the phone dry, quickly rinse it in fresh water, wipe it dry again, and let it dry completely.

if the device got wet while the power was on` it most likely shorted out components in the device and you will need a new one. if its worth your time and money you can try purchasing a new battery, but chances are the device still has water inside and is shorting it still. dis assembly and inspection of inside cavity is the only way to guarantee that it really is DRY completely, but is illogical to try to take these devices apart ~ electronics dropped in water have to pretty much be called defective after immersed.sorry .thats probably the wrong answer. but its 100% truth

I am sorry but once any electronic equipment and water intermix, there is an immediate irreversible chemical reaction, at circuit board level. and this renders the unit totally unrecoverable, in any normal sense, you see current goes through the water to places it never usually would. No amount of drying out or anything can fix it, as I related, there is an instant reaction, especially if ON at the time of immersion, that totally ruins the unit.

yesterday my lg sku 65080 fell into water.i put it in rice and left it overnight.this morning i tried my phone and it worked but there was water in the screen.so i took it apart and left it in the rice for an hour.now its not working out all.is there anything i can do to fix it?

You can try putting your mobile in a bowl of uncooked rice, as it will take out any moisture in the phone. You will most likely have to leave it in there for a few days, however, to ensure that the moisture is completely out of the phone.

I turned the fridge side off on mine, and left it overnight (last night!). This morning there is frozen stuff in the freezer. I think the compressor motor just needed ALOT of time to cool down b4 it would work properly again